; the tre to assist the 3 = Fund Set Up. |Berjru.ree te To‘Aid Family fee See or ls. aod Nase Ae eaecter sere Williom Farrar and their six | “0? Sunday morning last, } tragedy. .struck:in_our hildren has been set up at the | i,2° community of Wilmot Val’ ley, when-a fire destroyed the Catan ca oe et merside, | heme of William Farrar leav. The Farrar family lost al |iné Mr. and Mrs. Farrar their belongings in a fire that | their six children herneless. their home in wil- | family were attending church, mot Valley on Sunday morning at the time of the firé and were: at approximately 10 o'clock while | Successful in saving only the they were atiénding church. | “lothing they were wearing. Island News Page fe sesame arnt ans Quick Action Is Urged On Pollution Problems § pe me 2. Bates, chalsenam Aas in line with the recommend- i . Water Authority, |ed program. @utlined reasons why action| Dr. Bates assumed his duties taken in the near fu-|as the chairman of the Water curtail water pollution | Authority on the first of this urb ‘salt water intrusion | year. He is also chairman of ; lthe New Brunswick and Nova ‘o Premier! Scotia Water Authorities, New Leo Rossiter, | Brunswick since 1958 and Nova Dr. Bates | Scotia since. 1963. J. has lim-| Jp a. recent press conference z ge “material: w, . lakes | he said water ns that ’ ‘ do 86 by ee = Island | Peete Heward has. are wpeaeceed et saomen ‘er elotte | and, Dountlons of ceting ground | minor. when compared — with ing may. be left with any mém- | furniture will also be. received pplies. | some ofthe ones that are to be ber of the committee sponsoring | by Mr. Waugh and Mr. : ee, ee foond in our sister Maritime ba Reale Ana nailer ; estuaries should | "rie should not deter the Is tetaie® ¢ — Be dammed to sop the presers | land from taking action on their He thinks that farmers of all venenatis es ‘ a se | POTTER lene greued ted to. ‘nore. the | W200" Decbierae Wena “nad Ds. ages are trying to mainiaia an |" alan “RCMP BOLSTERS ITS a lean Sad eaten | Doan eh avg. wrk | Ea echt valued ot ge aad nk, ead e -Medi Wediage = ™mmibtlities and industries." does start soon he thinks that |$2,000 and may be used in any | ‘onder efford to enjoy, end this - Efltaniey Forrest Dumville, yesterday sworn in-as- mem- (Mareball MacKinnon. Both re Us Qe 1 Dee Betes urged an eatiy| ‘i. island's water problems wey fhe condidate withes ta. on pegged ob Pty ' . ass , - Ai ! e a major pollution ce trol’ know : fe > ow) Fae ee ws Fn = oh ter Depo Divi, eg Dies In Hospital sourees, He sed there are only ie deme | Stanley Dunwille, O'Leary, ed Police by Supt. AS. =a ’ "FROM 8 REDE A ive or six or. muni- problem or condition within his | : ‘ training. UMME — A promin- | cipalities that dre involved. ‘Al- = ‘ rural communi ; Ries 4g and Barty Warren Lidstone, Neil, commanding officer ‘I; THE LEEr are Mr. Dunnville, | ent Summerside citizen, Medius| ways it is choline to ‘set than Milton Church If selected re winner, Mr a a 20, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Division. The ceremony wee Supt, McNeil, Mr. Lidstone, |Wedge, 62, died unexpectedly at| wer’ said the cheirman of Gaus’ oien ie ae ana ATTENTION J, Lidstone, Summerside, were “ witnessed by staff sergeant and Steff Sgt. MacKinnon Prince Cousty. Hespitel here. et’ the Woter Authority, "pollution | Holds Annual (27 yi semanevien ete ae # : coaremainy ecmesday | control-always is a paying pro- tries end Switzerland on @ ape- sd . FACTS FOR FARMERS about a halt hour before, Mr.|° | The congregation of St. Joha’s | : You are cordially invited to attend | = : Wedge had been released from|CMHA CAN HELP | Anglican Church, Milton, met re- | Coles were elected as delegates : err wus 3 -. . | the hospital Tuesday after -be-| _ Dr. Bates pointed out that the cently for their annual meeting. | ‘the DCS. the annual meeting of the Prince County . ae 6 ° ing & patient for two weeks, {Central Mortgage and Housing | Reports were presented by the | Mr. [lercey opened the meet jp ae ; Sunday, J / Lets Give The Little 2S 25 Sie Srersses Se ce a sea | eer tee ato § pememat th € tr r [rem a meat market on Myrtle et ee cont ot | the twe enmeees Diva Pane Us 30th, 1966—2 p.m. to 5 p.m.—at the \ ‘a ri . Ta Paes a Pai Pi i e ® ag ° 1 A Feed Gaudet. For four yeare| and treatment aystems for muni: [ports showed: attendance aug-| ( Royal Canadian ‘Legion Home, Notre ' |” | prior to opening the meat ma- | cipal sewer systems. mented; _ stre budget; | @ Fuel 4 Se Ig alr rea men ‘5 Htet he served on the town police | He stated in the province _of | \ Dame St., Summerside. Special features service ew runswick, province Stov: 7 Mr, Wedge was born in Mt, | Will pay an additional 35 per SHE Oils. of the program:—Guest speaker, Mr. | - By DAVID PEACOCK Coren Sees, ee TA | toe il gee gee cot | F, R. MacKinnon, MSW, deputy minister PEL Dept, of Agriculture |e, re lined ened otter soemtctyalitio -of welfare, Nova Scotia; topic—Role of ur : Survivots include his wife, the |either 20 per cent of capital | the social ageficy today and in the 70's. ‘A few years ago more farmers| It would seem good business toes as @ substitute for grain im \tormer. Josephine Perry of. St, | costs for sewage’ collection and a 9 . y a in P.E.I. kept pigs on their |for both sow men and feeder |stock feeding. Stated in anothet |Nicholas, and two adopted chil-|treatment or possibly 30 per, Panel—''The public image of the social |- se tas Cea ne fedora gt tne wa, deo ston ae ln, cr ere dO [oo fr compton wo ety agency"—Mr. John E. Green, chair- of the offspring trom them |whereby the weaaling pig wikk|much as 100 pounds * grain, |wres ‘oe jae Neen Imy Arsenault, eleo of Summers - Mr. Elmer R. Murphy Dr. Joh Scat bo toi tiecuth to weiball te ct mace muner We heer ce Potatoes should be cooked for Ald, sian ack tank: es bd) man; r. mer . urpny r. onn Se rocenl seers: semanas lnomann steaapaes. tao sede! tiuiency ox grethenie dae cheat aes enti LMM ac] wr coueees Poieee Sooe nome Maloney, Rev. David MacDonald, M.P., or . > . bog production has become more OF ak GS Sit pipe ave. Saleen | eee yenss vee Wy eae Oe ee St Saturday, then to Paul's _Dr. Rudolpph Cujes. ‘ @pecislized and two distinct | directly from sow men to the | habit of farmers to cook cull po- ‘Perey, Bathurst, N.B.; and phases have developed: feeder operation the better. The |tatoes for pigs, and as was just Beatrice (Mrs. Tim- . " (1) The man who keeps sows present system of distribution |stated this should be done. How. | gece =e — = = = i ee ee oe jcan result only in greater likell- |ever,’ in recent years many far- ae __ 3 (2) The man -buys .wean-.' hood of-disease and im uncer. |mers have away from | Ging pigs and - feeds them |tain quality of pig te the buyer. |this habit. potatoes be- ‘@rough to market. For further information on hog |come sunburned or rotted there In some cases these two phas- production contact David Pea- \'s a poison which develops in the “Baek ee. (ee, San, meee, (tele ae eee ar a “The main object of the wean |abie sand ali |and . This is par- | fig pig producer is to produce lee nial eye ot- Mel br chien nw heat, | Soa Ses age ater at eae eee mae “ei as gre entitled — “Pig the past weak ce 68\¢wo casts of - The ee "eqgucseh open Se Cort. caution tetown Y possible regard- pe ell po The usual symptoms of potato cows, beet cat. |taxicity ere scours. However, p swine poison which formed H with often hase large part 10 ‘substitute for grain and other | does cause and the Sidi 2) tp grate begs aie ies vodiia: of seatatoss: ta reid this possiblity of troable it rad All F low feed consumption. cgely as much intel digestible is recommented Gut all” pote [7 wt e-In Allowance For | Weanling pigs in this ‘province ‘nutrients as there are in 100 |toes fed to pige and poultry be | Bie ere usually obtained by the feed- | jounds of grain and this is ap- |boiled or steamed before, feed- | a er man when they reach & |proximately the value of pota- 'ing.» : 1959 - 60 - 6] Good P Cars ryt poor anling pig te ' ene that is healthy, thrifty, train- . re Sains ft ma eas | Long Creek Baptist Church | On Our 1963-64-65 Models t a 3 Ry fi Fe | al H Holds Annual Meet Recert'y| HERE ARE SOME OF OUR LATE MODEL USED CARS TO CB i i i new meeting recent-|evangelism committee. Mr. wes afi 5 i st q st i pie | ; i | igh il { i L § g : : 5 J g a3 i : 1965 RAMBLER 1964 PONTIAC 1964 MERCURY American Station Wagon 6 cyl. Power Steering, Power Brakes, | cnecerseentmanics | ae Radio Bakes 11964 CHEVROLET | Bel Air 4.\Dr. 6 Cyl. Automatic, Radio. . | Paresienne 4 Dr. Sedan Big V-8, 1964 FORD : Automatie with Radio. ore desaetily De ee 4 Dr. 6 Cylinder Standard. cf : & I g 4 a 7 i | i F : F fi : i 8 : ; ui i tf iti eet shee fs i i i | qa #3 a i i i 3 5 is it i i vil e i i 1963 FORD. | 1963 Pontiac Galaxie 4 Dr. Standard | Laurentian 6 Cyl. with V-8 with Radio. Radio. E t i z fi? | the feeder barn. : ing that The little pig would be sub- a nN _peasseeee | NW 1963 PONTIAC “7. 1969 FORD, | 1962 chev. 4 Door Sedan | | Wagon V-8. dard —— to take their weanling pigs. : These are usually trucked by one | Mrs. Lawaon MacMachern was farm Sul cosas a LOOKING | : st cared one, "ural t's Service Medal | sun a ume sone 6 Cylinder : SEE: Preston Wood, George Carragher, Gerry Carragher, Alden | e, is wea ; ready cas! ce se Bis SHR ‘ Pith) ‘The feeder man has anss- man, W. A, Henry, setlementof-| and’ one ot the, sesest Standard Transmission RY Redd, Leigh Crabbe and Rollie Johnston, +} gured supply for at least part of |ficer at the Veteran Land Act ways is to run a little low- ‘ ‘ : *% N ot , i anling pig requirements. | office was recently awarded a| cost sell some- a YQ aa | Wits) Tine weenling ‘pig bas & (Seqeer service medal ty the| {ring ’ey “so tnger need. | : . : § better chance to thrive because | director, of Veterans’ Land Act’ 4 i of readers are looking | : | P Sis ‘aren moran yGOOERSR eeS ue| set dr ; 2 new me ; : ‘ clothing and sporting equip- | : R (4) Both farmer. .£.1, Highlanders in September ae a | : cost Sap Piss teat ooh tee 100. ‘He went paeeas ts 1942| ™ment. Take advantage of pe ; ; : m , ) 4 - Pra pad 5 ‘ : : . . 0 a oo” : | their’ needs and gét some “particular weanling pigs do |and. m Highanders 108 Holdmg|. extra cash quickly. to Canada in| "Where Customer Service and Satisfaction Comes First.” |“ PHONE 4-8506 | For Fast Efficient | - $t. Peters Road Parkdale WANT AD SERVICE | ‘|-. The Guardian- Patriot : _s 4a7e Pe or weet